Combining the whole postcode region, 0% of people in PA71 are classed as having an AB social grade, (i.e. 'white-collar' middle-upper class), compared to 27% across the UK.

This does not mean that the people of PA71 are poorer than other areas, but it may give an indication that there are areas of deprivation.

Demographics

UNEMPLOYMENT

100%WORKING

0%UNEMPLOYED

0% of people in PA71 are either unemployed or full time students. The average UK unemployment rate is currently 4%.

SOCIAL GRADES

0%AB

0%C2/C2

0%DE

According to census records, 0% of people here have a social grade of AB (highest), compared to the national average of 27%.

ETHNICITY

0%WHITE

100%NON-WHITE

0% of people class themselves as 'white', compared to a national UK average of 81.9%.

PA71Argyllshire

Argyllshire

PA71 is located in the county of Argyllshire, in Scotland.

Argyllshire has a total population of 0, making it the largest county in the UK.

Argyllshire has a total area of square miles, and a population density of people per square kilometre. For comparison, Greater London has a density of 5,618 people/km2.

PA71 Electoral Wards

The postal region of PA71, includes the local towns, villages, electoral wards and stations of:

Appin

Bishopton

Bridge Of Orchy

Bridge Of Weir

Cairndow

Campbeltown

Colintraive

Dalmally

Dunoon

Erskine

Gourock

Greenock

Inveraray

Isle Of Bute

Isle Of Coll

Isle Of Colonsay

Isle Of Gigha

Isle Of Iona

Isle Of Islay

Isle Of Jura

Isle Of Mull

Isle Of Tiree

Johnstone

Kilmacolm

Lochgilphead

Lochwinnoch

Oban

Paisley

Port Glasgow

Renfrew

Skelmorlie

Tarbert

Taynuilt

Tighnabruaich

Wemyss Bay

Outward Code

PA71

Postal Town

Paisley

MSOA Name

Mull, Iona, Coll and Tiree

LSOA Name

County

Argyllshire

Region

Argyllshire

Country

Scotland

Local Authority

Argyll & Bute

Area Classification

Unclassified

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